Lady Cats avenge loss to M’boro by dominating defensively

Published 12:18 am Saturday, February 1, 2025

Bell County avenged a five-point loss in December at Middlesboro in dominating fashion Friday on Log Mountain, rolling to a 62-32 victory over the Lady Jackets to move within one win of locking up the top seed once again in the 52nd District Tournament.
Senior guard Lauren McGeorge scored 24 points and junior center Kairi Lamb added 16 as the Lady Cats improved to 15-5 overall and 4-1 in district action.
“I’m very proud of the effort from our team tonight,” Bell County coach David Teague said. “I thought they came out with a lot of energy and were very focused.  We did a good job on the defensive end of the floor. I’m extremely proud of the way we executed on both ends.”
Freshman guard Emily Lambert scored 11 points for the 10-8 Lady Jackets, who have dropped four straight games.
Bell dominated the game defensively as Middlesboro scored only five points in the first quarter and six in the second to fall behind 39-11 at halftime.
Middlesboro plays host to Harlan on Tuesday. Bell County will travel to Harlan County on Tuesday.
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Bell County (62) — Lauren McGeorge 24, Neveah Allen 8, Gracie Barton 9, Lyla Scearse 3, Kairi Lamb 16, Aubree Miracle 2.
Middlesboro (32) — Morgan Martin 2, Addyson Lucas 6, Aiden Larew 3, Keevi Betts 5, Millie Roberts 5, Emily Lambert 11.

Middlesboro 5 6 14 7 — 32
Bell County 24 15 16 7 — 62

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The Bell County Bobcats ran their district record to 5-0 with an 86-27 rout of Middlesboro to complete a season sweep of the Bobcats.
Cameron Hall scored 18 to lead the Bobcats. Blake Burnett and Ethan Buell added 17 and 10 points, respectively.
Bryson Brooks, Joseph Killion and Jacob Tinnell each scored six points to lead the Jackets.
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Bell County (86) — Cameron Hall 18, Blake Burnett 17, Jaxon Thomas 6, Ethan Buell 10, Cayden Huff 6, Braxton Ferguson 8, Dalton Blake 4, Jacob Grubbs 4, Eli Knuckles 2, Camron Beckett 3, Luke Thomas 2, Kaleb Cornett 6.
Middlesboro (27) — Bryson Brooks 6, Joseph Killion 6, Jacob Tinnell 6, Aiden Larew 4, Garrison Warren 2, Bryson Heck 2, Isaac Harris 1.